At the beginning of __________ stage, an infant centers more on action rather than thought
a) preoperational
b) formal operational
c) sensorimotor
d) concrete
c
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Attitudes are __________.
A. innate B. learned C. stable over time D. almost always biased
By the end of the primary circular reaction substage, Piaget's son Laurent was
a. discovering his hands by chance. b. moving his hands in order to see them. c. looking for toys that his father had hidden. d. imitating his father's facial expressions.
The position on the mind-body question claiming that both mental events and bodily responses occur simultaneously even though the two events are independent of each other is called:
a. interactionism b. epiphenomenalism c. psychophysical parallelism d. double aspectism
Regarding cultural differences in self-esteem, which of the following statements is TRUE?
a. People from Asian cultures tend to downplay their faults and failures. b. The self-esteem for people from Western cultures is based on a secure sense of belonging to social groups. c. For people from Western cultures, the path to higher self-esteem lies in self-enhancement. d. People in Western cultures are more apt to engage in self-criticism.